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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 1 of Article by Alexander Graham Bell, June 5, 1892 1 3-2-12 Copied from the Beinn Bhreagh Recorder for April 14, 1910. THE FLYING-MACHINE OF THE FUTURE; Aviation - 16 AS CONCEIVED IN 1892 By Alexander Graham Bell (The following article was...
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham
- Date: 1892-06-05
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 2 of Article by Alexander Graham Bell, June 5, 1892 2 In this connection it is obvious that the greater the specific gravity of the machine the less effect will wind have upon it; and conversely the less the specific gravity the...
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham
- Date: 1892-06-05
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 3 of Article by Alexander Graham Bell, June 5, 1892 3 At the present time, however, we can get more power out of steam with less weight in the machinery than in any other way, and steam will undoubtedly be the first...
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham
- Date: 1892-06-05
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 4 of Article by Alexander Graham Bell, June 5, 1892 4 same direction, and the two wings tilted alike, instead of being opposed. The first effect of the reversal of the jet would be to cause the machine to move in a...
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham
- Date: 1892-06-05
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 5 of Article by Alexander Graham Bell, June 5, 1892 5 the machine in the place of descent. The machine is then pulled down while the wings are still rotating, until it comes in contact with a revolving platform or other suitable...
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham
- Date: 1892-06-05